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Doglost Appeal – can you help find Louie, Nala and Dixie?

Newspapers, magazines, TV and radio stations will be focusing on the impact of pets being stolen in the hope of bringing them home.

Since January, we have been sharing a monthly appeal for Doglost, a not-for-profit organisation that helps people whose dogs have gone missing.

It’s a terrifying thought and a scenario every dog owner dreads, but the more people are aware of missing dogs, the more chance there is of them being found.

This month we’re sharing the cases of Dixie, Louie and Nala, and if you have any information on them, please contact Doglost on the links given.

Have you seen terrier Dixie?

Dixie

Dixie is a five-year-old female Jack Russell, feared stolen.

She went missing from the front garden of her owner’s house in Dormansland, Surrey, on 22nd July 2018.

Dixie has never ran off or wandered from home causing concern that she has been taken from the garden.

She is tricoloured but mainly white and black and has a distinct round black mark at the bottom of her back above her tail. She has brown eyebrows and wired hair.

Dixie’s owner’s daughter, Carla, said: “Dixie is my mother’s main companion as she lived with only Dixie after my dad passed away. Dixie was originally my dad’s dog too so is a great comfort to my mother.

“Following her disappearance, we’ve all been distraught. Dixie and my mother used to cuddle every night on the sofa and she would rarely leave my mum’s side.

“My mother is devastated beyond words.

“Dixie loves playing in the garden with the grandchildren and she adores each of them. They miss being able to play with her.

“To anyone who knows where she is please report it to us or to DogLost. You can do it anonymously if you want to.

“If you have Dixie please let her come home to her owner who misses her so much.”

Dixie is microchipped and neutered and was wearing a purple collar at the time of her disappearance.